Don Stickle likes the comment:
My largest problem that in your chart the first step is the forecasting. The prevention would be better, as I mentioned we have resistance differences to exploit. As it cannot ever be perfect, at least not at out present genetic knowledge, the significantly lower toxin contamination could be treated at a much better efficacy than the high one. This is clear. Toxin binders, antibiotics are expensiv ...
Participation in Forum on November 14, 2017
Don Stickle we had a huge mycotoxin problem in beef and found out with ISU's diagnostic lab that most died from inhibited cholinestrease most likely due to mycotoxins and compounding the problem with feeding an ionphere
Participation in Forum on November 13, 2017
Have you checked cholinestrease levels in the birds before slaughter?
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